Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina xxxiv
... attend him ; nor does it appear that he treated him with any personal violence , or even rudeness , although he ... attending which was the only annoy- ance that Mr. Graham seems to have complained of ) , he carried his prisoner to an ...
... attend him ; nor does it appear that he treated him with any personal violence , or even rudeness , although he ... attending which was the only annoy- ance that Mr. Graham seems to have complained of ) , he carried his prisoner to an ...
Pagina 345
... attend me . Doubtful , however , that I might use my borse as a means of escape from my guides , or desirous to ... attended , as well to show me the way , as to reconnoitre the strength and position of the enemy . Dougal had been at ...
... attend me . Doubtful , however , that I might use my borse as a means of escape from my guides , or desirous to ... attended , as well to show me the way , as to reconnoitre the strength and position of the enemy . Dougal had been at ...
Pagina 348
... attend family wor- ship in the hall this evening . " " I thank your honor , " said Jeanie ; " but I am doubtful if my attendance would be to edification . " " How ! " said the Rector ; " so young , and already unfor tunate enough to ...
... attend family wor- ship in the hall this evening . " " I thank your honor , " said Jeanie ; " but I am doubtful if my attendance would be to edification . " " How ! " said the Rector ; " so young , and already unfor tunate enough to ...
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